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Risky Business

1939, Movie, NR, 67 mins

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Decent crime drama has Murphy as a radio gossip columnist who finds excitement when he decides to take on the mob in filmland. His efforts lead to the rescue of a producer's kidnaped daughter. Heroic Murphy kills Ciannelli, only to get himself killed when two mobsters sneak into the radio booth just when the radio man is about to tell the public of his latest explorations. A remake of the 1932 Universal release OKAY AMERICA. leave a comment
Year: 1939
Rated NR

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Cast
George Murphy: Dan Clifford
Dorothea Kent: Mary Dexter
Eduardo Ciannelli: De Carne
Leon Ames: Hinge Jackson
El Brendel: Lucius
Richard Tucker: District Attorney

 

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